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COMMERCIAL.
MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, 1
SiVAJWAH, Qi. v July 30, 4p. m. f
CcyrroN—The market was very dull and en
tirely nominal. There was no inquiry and no
sales On 'Change at the midday call, at Ip.
the market was reported nominal at a de
cline of M c aII arouncl - The following are the
official spot quotations of the Cotton Exchange:
:::::::
Good ordinary B'M
swi Island, —The market remains entirely
_ miinal There is no inquiry and no sales were
reported. 'Ve quote nominally:
Common Georgias and Floridas 14 O.ISU
Medium l<H4@lt
(j lM wl medium 1.U(5,13
Fine lOV| vr 30
Extra lino SOUyS^l
Choice ~~ w
Comparativo Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Extorts and Stock on Hand July 30, 1887, and
for the Same Time Last Year.
jj 18SC-87. | 1883-86.
|/stand, Miud} V P land
Stock on haml Sept. 1 1,149 4.304;' 551 3.298
Received to-day !i 1 *2j
Received previously 27,241 771.357 |i 23,38 11 7>0,290j
Total 88,308 775,6511 j 23,039 788,600
Exported to-day •• 164|j 2,319
I Exported previously j 27,831 775,004 : 22,521 779,383
1 Total 27,8311 775,256 28,521 781, 7?2
!zL~rr.zi:T" z 7!l j i
1 Stock i >n luvnd and on ship I
[ board this day ,1 5C2\ 4G3|| 1,410|
Rice—The market was quiet, but steady and
unchanged. The sales for the day were only
10 barrels at about quotations, as follows:
JTj.jj* Jf<j
Good 4->h<&4 H
Prime. .
Rough
Country lots 00<ft 90
Tide water 90(&1 15
Naval Stores—The market for spirits tur
penrine was very firm and advancing. The sales
for the day were *OO casks at for regulars.
A! the Board of Trade on the owning rail the
Jnarket was reported firm ut 28'kjc for regulars.
At the closing call it, was firm at 29c for regu
lars Rosin—The market was quiet, but steady
anti unchanged. The sales for the day 9 were
alnut 950 barrels. At the Board of Trade on
tii • rti-ct call the-marxet was reported firm for
I and above, and steady for H and below, with
s ilesof 1:0 barrels at the following quotations:
A. 13, C and D 90,, E 9.5 c, F $1 o*. GSi 05, II
: p. 1 ,51 K t>i 80, >1 Si 40. N $1 55, window
glasV Si 85, water white S3 85. At the last call
it was unchanged, with further sales of 167
barrels.
NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
Spirits Rosin.
Stock on hand April 1 2,513 77.408
Reet*i ved t o-day 651 1.618
Received previously 84,078 191,607
Total 87,872 870.633
Exported to-day 3.175 1,989
Exported previously 72,453 211,668
Total 75,628 213,657
Stock on hand and on shipboard
to-day ...... 12,244 56,976
Re 'ivpts same day last year 503 1,658
Financial—Mon j y is very quiet.
Domestic Exchange— Steady. Banks and
bankers are buying sight drafts at Vr per cent.
di" >imt and selling at par@}£ percent, pre
miurn.
huretgn Ecchangc— The market is weak.
Commercial demand, 84 83*4; sixty days,
34 814|: ninety days, $48114; francs. Paris and
Havre, eo.nm uviai. sixty days, $5 Swiss.
I >:t; marks, sixty days, 9 Hi.
BscUitrriEs—'The market is dull and weak,
lb* teninros are freely offered at quotations.
City bon Is are neglected. Long date railroad
bonds arc in some little demand.
Stocks and Bonds —City Rond a— Quiet. At
lanta 6 per cent long date. 108 bid. 110 asked;
Atlanta < percent, lis bid, 121 asked; Augusta
I percent longdate, 115 bid. lift asked; Augusta
Gs lonr date, ids bid, 110 asked; Columbus 5 per
•Tie. i k lad. 105 asked; Macon 6 ]>er cent. 11l
bid, 11c asked; new Savannah 5 pM’wnt, Octolier
coupons, 102 bid, 102,4 asked; new Savannah 5
percent, August coupons, 10264 bid. 10-9/2asked.
Bonds —Market steady, with light sup
ply Georgia new 6s, 1889. 102(4 bid, 103*4 asked:
Georgia new
pi 7 per cent gold, quarterly coupons, 106
bill, 10* 14 asked: Georgia 7 per cent, coupons
January and July, maturity 1896, 120 bid, 121
asked.
h’enhml AYfic/w-Central Common, 119 bid.
I- 1 asked; Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent
guaranteed, 132 bkl, 133 asked: Georgia eom
-196 bid. 198 asked; Southwestern 7 per
c* :it guaranteed, 128J4 bid, 129 asked; Con
f 1 ! 3 * 6 pur cent certificates, 10064
Fa 101 asked; Atlanta and West Point rail
road stock, 110 bid, 112 asked;
.vd.-inta and West Poiul G i>er cent, certificates,
I'd bid. 104 asked
]!m 1 rot id Bond*— Market quiet. Savannah.
II '"Mh end W. stern Railway Company general
invigage ' >er cent interest, coupons < October,
II- asked; Atlantic and Gulf first
mortgage consolidated 7 per cent, coupons
January and July, maturity 1897, 118 asked;
i-’cMtr;*! consolidated mortgage 7 pin* cent,
coitions January and July, maturity 1893. 109 W
tii., llid 4 asked; Georgia railroad 6s, 1897, 196
bid, ion asked; Mobile-and Girard second mort
indorsed 8 per cent, coupons January and
July, maturity IKS'.), 102 bid. 104 asked; ‘Mont-
P‘iutry and Lufaula first mortgage 6 per cent, in
a" by Central railroad, KMU, oid. Unasked;
-uanetta and North Georgia first mortgage. 50
prs, 6 per *ent, 9lA<j bkl. asked; char
h, h.. Columbia and Augusta first mort
lit bid. 1121*. asked; Char
[yh'\ Columbia and Augusta second
mortgage, m bid, 112 w, asked: Western Ala
tnn second mortgage’ indorsed 8 per cent.
1 1 ‘id. Wtt nsked: South Georgia ana Florida
ir-Morsod. 113 bid. 120 asked; South Georgia and
,n ' ll second mortgage, ill bid, 116 asked;
oipista aiid Knoxville first mortgage 7 per
‘ )1, bid, 112 asked; Oaiuesville, Jeffei -
~ s' M l,h orn first mortgage guaranteed,
JpHfb'd. 116 K asked; Gainesville, Jefferson
an-i southern not, guaranteed, 113 asked;
t.x i*! 1 S, * :a, “ship (i per com h mils, guaran
II hy 6.Mitral railroad, 10. V 2 bid, 103 asked:
,n !' i ' Jefferson and second
'pgage guaranteed, 113 asked:
1 '•inbus and Rome first mortgage bonds, in
' •I by Central railroad, 105 bid. 106 asked:
,rt,s and Western 6 i>er cent guaranteed,
..'i‘'d* 111 asked; City and Subui*lian rail
Ea..i. r ' t
l'Vi'i.j.'t * > pr*H t !j" ,l ** v * Savings and Trust Company,
'' storks Xomiinl. Bouthern Bank of
( - xf heGeorgia, yihi bid. 2)5 asked: Mer
N National Bank, 157 asked: Si
' i': ,ank and Trust Company, 99 bid, 101
aI m| at i°nal Bauk of Savannah, 120 bid. 131
-Savannah Gas Light stock, ex
, V' 1 , •. 1,1 bid, 21 naked; Mutual Gas Light
K * -'bid. 21 asked.
' -N Market firm and advancing: demand
i S,n '; .and clear rib sides, 9%c; shoulders,
! k : . 11 •' clear rib sides. 9c; long clear.
•••'iioiihiepß, none; hams, 13c.
p..‘;’ r ~!v' * and Ties- .Market quiet. Wo quote
f.v , ‘* 4
t,v’„ '* F- according to brand auTl quantity.
,„. 1 Arrow uud other brands. Si
)■ ' ' ,!i 'd'\ neeurding to brand mid quantity
’k-s in retail lots a fraction higher,
j, 11:: Market sternly; oleomargarine, M(&
eri '
lw n . l,iK , Northern, 10(01120.
I,Market nominal ;sma!l demand ;stock
quote 11 oj} isc.
. * 1 1 hi* mar. cl is firm. SVo quote for
r! .V. o, *dina.*y. tfie; fair, 21c; good, 23c;
" • ; iwabcrry J6e.
w ; . Kr, T \ppJes, evaporated. 13c; peeled,
pooled. iOc; uupeeled 6({^7ck.cur
citron, 35e.
V,. 1 Tlie mark(‘t in firm; business fair.
t./'ic; Georgia brown
it , , s bl’ - * : , -4 brown shiN-t
--s r • "hite osnaburgs,
inis .'. ''‘hs, 8,5 c for best makes; brown drill
?•' ' '' 'tJjC.
1 <iume full wvfchta: Mackerel No
-:'a “ M -: No. hall banfls. nominal,
a • Nll. S, MW. h SO. Herring -No. 1.
''o4. ivafe.
\X,' ... , -arkotu:ik,•!(!(■, 1; demand morlcrntp.
r, Kxtra. KWa.4 10; fancy. sl*s ''
it.)' " UlTO Patent, $5 iiiij,.-, j 0; family, *4 MW/.
mlhy.l V' n, . on! ' Market advancing and a
nd quote: sr Uo(®(t 00
lk-ht V' oni Market very Unit: demand;
cait. ..i i V 'luote; White com. Jol> tats, Kite;
j, " ,s - '■"V: mis..! coin, jolt lots, tine: car
uii,.i . c.' ' -utm iendy: demand flood. Wc
.'OXe.i oiiu*. 4.. e; carload loU. JOo. liran. I
$1 00. Meal, 65c. Georgia grist, per sack, $1 40:
grist, per bushel, 70c.
Hay—Market very firm, with a fair demand •
atock ample. We quote Job lots: Westeru
ft); carload lota, 90c. Eastern cone. North
ern none.
Hmcs. Wool, ETC.-Hides-Market duU; re
ceipt light; dry flint, 11c; salted. 9c; dry
butcher, Bc. Wool—Market weakanddeclining*
primo in bales, burry, 10@15c. Wax, 18c.
Tallow, B®4c. Deerskins, flint, dOc; salted, 160
Otter skins, 50<3.54 00.
Irox—Market firm; Swede, 4hi®sc; refined.
Lard—Market is firm; in tierces 74ji; 505>
tins7^jc.
Lime, CAlcine Plaster axd Cemext—Ala
bama lump lime is in fair demand, and is selling
at $1 30 per barrel; Gaorgiasl 30: calcined plas
ter, SI 50 per barrel; hair 4e. Rosendalc*eement,
SI 50; Portland cement S2 50.
Liquors—Full stock; steady demand. Bour
bon, SI 50@5 60; rye, $1 s&<g6 00; rectified,
51 00©1 35. Ales unchanged and in fair de
mand.
Nails—Market firm; fair demand. We quote:
3d. J3 Ik); 4d and sd, *3 2'.; (id, $3 00, bd, S2 75;
lOd to Wd, $2 50 per keg.
Nuts—Almonds, Tarragona, 18@20c; Ivicas,
17®18c; walnuts, French, 19c; Naples, 16c: pe
cans, 10c; Brazil, 10c;, filberts, 12c; eocoanuts.
Baracoa, $5 25 per 100.
Oils—Market firm; demand good. Signal
pc; West Virginia black, 9@loc; lard, tiOc;
headlight, 15c: kerosene, 10c; water white,
lfi'vke; neatsfoot, 02®S0, machinery, 25@30c;
linseed, raw, 52c; boiled, 55c; mineral seal, 10c;
fireproof, I8e; homelight, 18c.
Oxioxs—Bermuda, SI 60 ;ttT crate; native,
51 iX)f;,l 25 per crate; Egyptian, $2 75 per ease.
Potatoes—Long Island Rose, S2 5!)®2 75.
Peas—Demand light; eow peas, mixed 75®.
80c; clay, Si OO.ffil 15; speckled, $1 00® 1 15;
black eye. Si 25(2,1 50; white crowder, Si 50©
1 15.
Prunes—Turkish. 534 c; French, Bc.
Raisins—Demand light; market steady; loose
new Muscatel, §2 00; layers, $2 00 per box; Lou
u)ii layers, $2 25 per box.
Salt—The demand is moderate and the mar
ket is quiet; carload lots. 600 f o b; job lots, 75®
DJc
Shot—Drop, Si 40; buck, Si 65.
Sugar—The market is firm; cut loaf, C’Kc;
standard A, tilde; extra 0, 5-*4c; C yellow, 55r.se;
granulated, powdered,
Syrup—-Florida and Georgia syrup, 400 He;
the market is quiet for sugariiouae at
Cuba straight goods, 28c in hogsheads; sugar
house molasses, 20c.
Tooauco—Market dull: demand moderate.
He quote: Smoking. 25@$1 25: chewing.com
inon, souiul, 2&(fc3oc: fan*, •J0035c; medium, 38
bright, fine fancy. 85@90c; extra
line, 90c6/.3?l 10; bright navies, dark
navies, 4050 c.
Lumber—The effect of the interstate com
merce Vill. e )upled with scarcity of ears, has
eonsiderably curtailed shipments and quieted
demand from ihe West. Coastwise and f< *reign
demand is quite active, and prices remain linn
at quotations. We quote, fob:
Ordinary sizes SJ3 50® 17 (X)
Difficult sizes I6 oo<r 21 50
Flooring boards :6 Grq2o 50
iShipstuff 18 50<&21 50
Timber—Market dull and nominal. We quote:
700 feet average $ 9 ooy> ll iN>
BiH) •* ‘ k 10 Uo<f7 11 00
900 “ “ ll
1.000 “ “ 12
Shipping timber in the raft—
-700 feet average § 6 006£ 7 00
800 “ “ 7
900 “ “ 8 <MVh. 9 00
1.000 “ “ 9
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber—By Sail— The market is very quiet, a
few cargoes offering for New York
and Baltimore. All arrivals this
week were previously closed. Freight
limits arc from $5 (X) to $6 25 from tills
and the near Georgia ports to the Chesapeake
ports, Philadelphia. New York. Sound pnrts
and eastward. Timber,
lumber rates. To the West Indies and wind
ward. nominal: to South America, sl3 00(5 ll 00;
toSpanisli and Meditcrmniau ports, sll OOyr,
12 to United Kingdom for orders, timber,
2r<2 2 Ls; lumber. I*3 15s. Steam— I To New York,
87 00; to Philadelphia, $7 (; to Boston, $9 00.
Naval Stores Firm but nominal, owing to
the scarcity of vessels. Foreign—Cork, etc., for
orders, 2s and, or, 4s H'd: Adriatic, rosin.
3s; Genoa, rosin. 2s loqid. Coastwise—Steam—
To Boston, 50c. on rosin. $1 udon spirits: to New
York, rosin 50e. spirits, 80e; to Philadelphia,
rosin. Hftc,- spirits Brtc: to Baltimore, rosin, 30c,
spirits7oc Coastwise, quiet.
Cotton -By Steam—The market is nominal.
Liverpool via New York ft 3-10d
Liverpool via Bultimoi*e lb ... 3-lud
Antwerp via New York ih
Havre via New York *F k> 9-1 tic
Havre via Baltimore 66c
firemen via New York 11-l6c
keval via New York 11-32d
Brt?men via Baltimore fi ft> r s c
Amsterdam via New York 05c
Amsterdam via Balttmore 61c
Genoa via New York *4 lb %and
Boston bale 1 35
Sea island bale 1 75
New York V bale 1 35
Sea Island W bale 1 75
Philailelphia bale 1 li”
Sea island *p bale 1 75
Baltimore p bale 1 25
Providence bale 1 50
Rice—By steam —
New York H l)arrel GO
Pbiladelpiiia p barrel 60
Baltimore ban*el 60
Boston i* barrel 60
Vegetables - By steam -(By special contract)
-To New York, Philadelphia. Boston and Haiti
more, standard craG's, 2uc; barrels 40c. With
out the contract, crates 35a; i;u*i els 75c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls p pair © 65 (/>, 80
Chickens, to % grown 40 (& 60
Springers 25 (k, 40
Ducks pair 50 75
(rtiese p pair 75
Turkeys p pair 125 (c 200
l’.ggs, country, dozen . . —
Peanuts- Fancy h. p. Va. lb . op 7Uj
IVanuts—Hand picked *## lb. . —to
Peanuts—Ua. V tiushel, nominal. 75 (n, fjO
Sweet potatoes, yel. reds bush. 50 to 60
Swwt potatoes. 3’el.yams g? bush. 65 C<A 75
Sweet pot's, white yarns $ bushel 40 Oj, SO
Poultry—-Market steady; receipts heavy;
demand light for grown; half to three-quarter
grown in good request. Egos—Market steady,
with a good demand ami scarce. Peanuts—
Fair stock; demand moderate; market ad
vancing and higher prices predicted.
Sugar -Georgia and Florida, nominal; none in
market. Honey—No demand, nominal. Sweet
Potatoes—Scarce; receipts very light; demand
good.
MAEiKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
yiNAXCIAL.
New York. July 80. noon.-Stocks active and
I unsettled. .Money easy at 5 per cent. Exchange
—long $4 82b*, short $4 State bouds neg-
I lcoted. Government bonds dull but steady,
i .voo n. m Exchange active but unsettled and
} heavy at MUfir. i 85V$. Money easy at \(n s
per cent., closing offered at 5. SiilvTreasuty
i balances Gold, 5131,9.M,006; currency, 2* 12,. *29,
! uhi. Government bonds (lull but .-t‘a6y: four per
j cents 127Vy: lour and a half per cents H>\L
i Statu bonds negh-cted.
1 Tii> sit h i session on the stock' market to day
was the liveliest, that has been seen since the
I bre ;k of June 21. and th-i discouragement of
the nulls noticed yesterday quickly develops!
I 11110 a panic, slocks Mug thrown over right
j cud lett and very many accounts wiped out on
j the loii" side, stop orders were met in nearly
all the active list, while the only buying notice
able was hy London an i c vering 01 shorts. I
I aid the depression the private hi k *r rumored
! yesterday to he in trouble did not make his ap
j peuranee upon the street and hDcollateral was
I diiti 11 '**< 1 uiMin the market. Dealing, were very
i large and the market extremely fovetlsa
throughout, with vei*y vink*nt fluctuations, the
! 'ci that the session would last hut two hours
I aVl.Mif !•’ni.'il,,'Ui • ilrmor.ili/atlun a*
i 1.,..,-,,iik- „’a* in a Imrry I" >:•■' '■>}■ Tli-tii wan
i„,:k .1,1 til,- lit that was lit-ld, But nil
. decliiietl togeth -r. tlie loss*s diiTenug only 111
whit,* o<wl Mocto*. Kl'n.linK and Lacta-
I mn.'i rni iii'dnd Uw lintrinst loavs among tm
■n ltvp list Imn'llvr stoflts were fc,m|Vii anvely
negleeted, Ihongh a few of them showed very
wine llnetnations. A halt was made and the
i nivsiinition is lhut the leaders of the Utarmove
I fnent were afraid to let the decline go further
| The opening was generally heavy, though tie-
I Oiis-s rp .u 11 -I evening s prKvs were lor wn.i
free!ions only, leu the great nressurn '■ sell
|.ii,,,.li„i pi-ue.., off immediately and deelmea
rani'tiig un (o ltd s per cent wen, made in Ihe
llral’liall hour. A slight •vaction was followed
hmuediatel fhy a renewal ot the decline, and
..'•• •y, hm -weiit oil wit i a r.i n. Ihe lowest
('■'Ui<"t were re iclied about 11:15, When losses
;,,.| np to nearly 5 per cent from yesterday s
hnl figures' a smart and rapid recovery <>f
' ht cent followed, Imt us force was soon
spent'and prices again settled down Ihe lina
li uire in many eases lielng the lowest of th.
div The elose was active, feverish and un
settled ul or near the lowest figures. The busi
ness done aniounttsl to HOO.lldh shares. Every
thlng istiittlernlly hover, the |.rlnei,wl deedaes
I „, ..t r KcAdinir 3UL Canada Bout hern 4%. in
!,;.s'ee t 0..1 ■& Jeh..,oud and West Point it,
v.• i.'n. |n t-J 1 .. Colorado ( oul g l 4. Northwest
e in n s'-,' Si Poeltle Mall. Oreg-m
Tritis-CotU dieiUal, M mhattan and Lackawanna
•' and othere. small n' anion.its. The following ,
were the closing duotatlons:
a t ,iass i • t,, j it).) NeH oneaim i a
MWp-i
T.:;r-eos
THE MORNING NEWS; SUNDAY. JULY 31, 1887.
Virginia 6s MS Richmond & Ale .10
Va. consolidated. t 54 Richmond & Danv 150
Ch'peake& Ohio 6 RiclmPd &W. Pt.
Chic. & Terminal 25%
44 preferred. ..14244 Rock Island 127
Dela., Lock &W. 12% St. Paul
Erie 25% “ preferred llfi^j
East Tennessee, Texas Pacific 27
new stock 11 Vi Tenn. Coal A Iron. 31 %
Lake Shore 91 Vi Union Pacific 52L 4
L'vilic&Nash N..I. Central 73
Memphis & Char. +49Missouri Pacific... 97
Mobile & Ohio 13-Vi Western Union... 703£
Nash. & Chatt’a.. 7‘B CottonOilTrust cer 3.3’q
•Bid. t Asked.
The weekly statement of the associated banks,
issued by tno clearing house today, shows the
following changes:
Reserve decreased S 366.350
Loans decreased 45.uk)
Specie decreased 1,385.700
Legal tenders increased 372,900
Deposits decreased 2,585,800
Circulation decreased 16,300
Banks now hold $8,130,975 in excess of the 25
per cent. rule.
COTTON.
New York, July 30, noon. —Cotton opened
easy; middling uplands 10c, middling Orleans
KH*c; sales 7,217 bales, including 6,217 forex
port.
Futures -Market opened steady, with sales as
follows: July delivery 9 58c, August 9 83c.
September 9 27c, October 9 18c, November 9 15c,
December 9 14c.
5:00 p. m.—Market closed easy; middling up
lands 10c. middling Orleans sales to-day
7,217 bales.
Futures—Market closed steady, with sales of
71.500 bales, as follows: August delivery 9 sot;/.
9 82c, September 9 23<&9 2lc, October 9 24<in
9 25c, November 9 20(i-9 21c, December 9 20to
9 21c, January 9 23(&9 24c, February 9 31c,
May 9 48(a>9 50c
Following a drop of 36 points in cotton yes
terday, the market opened very feverish at the
Cotton Exchange to-day. Salt's for shorts ag
gregated 71,500 bales, a good showing for Satur
day. Large sales wore the result of an attempt
to cover short interest. In the course of the
morning August dropped to 0 67c per pound,the
lowest point reached. At the closing hour, at
noon, a reaction had set in, which brought
prices for all months except August 2 to 5 points
above yesterday's closing. August closed 10
points below yesterday. A recovery began half
an hour before the close. It resulted Iron* re
ports of drought in Texas, and injurious effects
of excessive rain in Georgia and Alai aim a. In
the last half hour the recovery amounted to 7
points all aion r t e line.
Green & Co.’s report on cotton futures savs:
“The feature of oi<l crop was another consul ar
able drop in price, 21 points against last even
ing. It was evident, however, that August was
only used to pound the general market, and
upon a revelation of large spot business and an
increased desire to cover, prices quickly re
acted 14@15 points; closing steady, with light
offering. New crop fell away about 3 points
early, but shorts coming in, there was a prompt
recovery and firmer tone at the close at 5 points
above last evening. A free movement of sp<u is
reported for export, with 10c quoted for mid
dling uplands.' 4
Galveston, July 30.—Cotton quiet; middling
9*k,c; net receipts 49 bales, gross 19; sales 4<’
baies: stock 1J26 bales.
Norfolk, July 39. Cotton quiet; middling
10c; net receipts none, gross none; sales 271
bait's: stocK 2.283 bales.
Baltimore, July 39.—Cotton nominal; middling
lOWjc; net receipts iso bales. # gross in); sales
none; stock 472 bales; exports coastwise 180
bales.
Boston. July 30.—Cotton easier; middling
lOUc; net receipts none, gross none; sales none;
stock none.
Wilmington, July 30.—Cotton nominal; mid
dling lOtqe; net receipts 1 bale, gross 1; sales
none; stock SKJ bales.
Philadelphia, July : 10.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 10) s e; net receipts none, gross none; stock
1 r.r*4 hi bales.
New Orleans, July 3).—Cotton dull: mid
dling net receipts 21 bales, gross 21; sales
Ilk) Dates; stock 40,661 bales.
Mobile, July 3:).—Cotton nominal; middling
9>£c; net receipts none, gross none; sales none;
stock 329 bales.
Memphis*. July 30.—Cotton quiet hut steady;
middling 9%c: receipts 7 bales: shipments 206
bales: sales ioo bales; sbK-k 6,458 bales.
Augusta. July 3-).—Cotton nominal;middling
lOvlrfC; re\‘ipts i bale: sales 25 bales.
Charleston, Jul> •'). -Cotton quiet; middling
10e: net receipts none, gross none; sales none;
stock Biii bales.
Atlanta, July 39. —Cotton—middling
receipts none.
New York, July 3+.—Consolidated net receipts
for all cotton ports to-dav 398 bales; stock at
all American ports 187,693 bales.
The total visible supply of cotton for the
world is 1,514,024 bates, of which 861,721 hales
are American, against 1,488,925 and 990.325
bales, respectively, last year. Receipts at all
interior towns for the week 1.2 )7 bales; receipts
from plantations 1,330 bales. Crop in sight ,6,345,
|6lB bales
PROVISIONS. OROOERIES. ETC.
Liverpool, July 30, 12:30 p. m.—'Wheat quiet;
demand poor; holders offer moderately. Corn
quiet but steady; demand poor.
New Yorz, July 80, noon.—rlour dull and
b*avv. Wheat '•%■> ‘ l*wer. Corn Wft %c lower.
TV>rk*steady; messSlfi 25(5.16 75. Lard dull at
$! 90. Old mess pork steady Freights steady.
s:od p. m.—Flour, Sout.li*rn quiet and about
steady. Wheat -spot declined le and op
tions U(&lc, closing heavy at about inside rates;
No. 2 r**d, August delivery 78 11 -16^79c,c10 -.ing
at 78%c. Corn lower and less active:
No. 2, September delivery 303 je, closing
(lorn-spot very dull and a shade lower; options
tp* lower, (dosing steady; No. 2, August de
livery k*e; .SeptemlxT 46 7-l(lf?> Hops dull
and unchanged. Coffee, fair Rio, snot weak at
I‘lU.c; options heavy aud lower, with moderate
business: No. 7 Rio, not quoted; September
delivery 17 25(5 17 .se. Octolier 17 4*' 1 . 7‘h*.
Sugar steady but very quiet; fair lefiniug quoted
at 4 16c; retin-*d steady. Molasses nominal.
Petroleum—ci ude 5-Uv refined at all ports
O Vfce. Cotton seed oil quoted 27(Ttekkr for crude,
4ifor refined. Hides in moderate request.
Pork dull and more or less nomin and; m**ss 81.5 :*:>
Or 15 75 for old. >516 25('{,16 75 for new. Beef dull.
Middles dull aud nominal. Lard without quo
table change but very dull; Western steam
quoted at $ > 90, September 56 97, August closed
at .?G 90. Freights dull: cotton 5-32.1,
Chicago, July Taken altogether the
Board was decidedly bearish to day, but not
greatly more so than usual on Saturday, the
last, of the week almost invariably bringing out
all the small “longs* there are on the floor.
There was a marked scarcity of salient features
ia news, and mutters affecting prices seemed in,
the equilibrium. All of the grain markets,
however, opened with the least show* of strength
presented for some lime before. Wheat was
selling under Friday'* closing prices. Corn
took a wjuare drop for August, ember and
October, and oats, the slowest of the three, to
more either way, sold lower for August and
>4c low er for Bepteinl*r and Octolier. Wheat
snowed no signs of ntrength, and the decline,
which began early, left holders at the close
quite discouraged. August opened a‘ %c under
at 67%e. sold up to 08c and down to 6* tyc. and
closed at 67?A\ rt(‘ptcmbe,r opened •!(,(• off* at
70 and sold down to 6.*bjc, and sold *4olower
ti.in yesterday .at < .*toh. r sold down 1.0
71Uje, v/liere t vvasattlieclose. Corn receipts
D*ing fp*e and rejx*rts agreeing that CeiitUl
and Southern Illinois had lieeu favored this
inoruiiig with fair sized rain, aided bears in this
eeivajj. MeptemlßW. which closed last night at
• oiiened poorly *‘t the inside flgtin*
a* '! dev doped a steady and liui f. ;>>W.e. There
was a little rally right at the close cause I by
buying in of shorts by local scalpers, September
leaving off nt 38*4 Oats v.as very dc
pressed 011 account (*f large offerings ol mo. -
than the usual jyeportiou of ei>n.*,igmm*nt; luv
iug to I'h* placed in at ore. Speculative tradin':
was light, and fluctuat ion-; In prices very nrr
row. iTovieloJts closed weal: for September,
the pivotal futures, was unchanged for lard
and 2%c higher for short ribs. Lard for Sop
• •••mber sol I at S5 76 aud short ribs at
}8 15(77.8 2* 1, closing at" $6 for former and
17V*C/n 26 for Rliort ribs.
Cash quotations to-day ruled as follows: Flour
quiet and uuchnuged Wheat. No. 2 spr'ng
fiPi<a.(i7*\.c; N. 3 spring bSe: No 2 red 7 ‘<*.
Corn, No. 2. 87%c. (tats, No. 2, 24
Mes.* jvirk. #l5. Ivird. j> j r ino lb*?. S : * 57yk.
Short rib sides, loose, $8 Dry salted slioul
ders, boxed, s•"* short clear bides,boxed,
$s 45. Whisky 1 lu.
Leading tutu res ranged as foilowa:
Oiieuiiitf. ilighejt. Closing.
No. 2 Wins at-
July delivery — 58 I*B 67%
August delivery. (18 68 37 y h
Sept, delivery... 7070J4 C'.t)**
Cohn- -
July delivery 3747 37% 37^
August delivery. 37 % 37^
Sept, delivery. . 38 )% 36*5®
(4 ATS —
July delivery— 24t4 24Vi 24%
August delivery. 24y\ 21%
Seju. delivery... '£)%
M EHB Pulllt—
Year 51145 $.... $
Lard—
July delivery. $6 00 $6 60 $0 57U
August delivery. 000 000 0 57y*
Short Kins
July delivery $8 10 $8 10 $8 <>7Vv
August delivery. 810 8 10 8 07Lj
Baltimore, July 3d.—-Flour steady but quh*t:
Howard Ktre* t and WestejTi superfine $2
2'.id, extra s9oo€i3 7fi family §4HV(.4 ((*, <*ity
mills HUj *riire *4 <Ki, extra 3 75;
Rio brands $1 37<&4 02. Wheat -Southern lower;
red 78((i8 k‘ ; ainis*r Western lower but
active: No. 2 winter red, on spot 7T%c bid. Corn
—Southern firmer tor yellow; wliite
yellw 48'J,fid.
I>msa%TUJE. July 30.—Grain quiet. Wheat
—No. 2r* i. 70c. Corn— No. 2 mixed 40c. Gats
—No. 2, •*>‘;3*. 3054 c. Provisious: 1 Sacou clear rib
sides SO 25, clear sides S9 50, ahoulders $6 75.
Bulk meats -clear rib sides $8 50, clear sides
SBHOK>: shoulders S6 00. Mess pork nominal.
Hams, sugar cured firm at 11$£(&12. Lard,
choice leaf SB.
Cincinnati. July 30.—Flour easy, with free
offerings. Wheat dull; No. 2 red 72c. Corn
in fair "demand and steady; No. 2 mixed 4U. 4 c.
Oats quiet; No. 2mixed, old 80U*e; No. 2 mixed,
new 26G3C. Provisions —Pork steady. Lard scarce
at $6 3V, Bulk meats dull; short clear 9VV,
short rib SUc. Bacon firmer; short clear 94&C,
short rib Whisky steady at $1 05. Hogs
quiet.
St. Louis. July 30.—Flour quiet and easy.
Wheat was weaa and dcuioruhz -d all st'ss.ou;
clostvl l(relUe lower than yesterday; No. 2 red,
cash 69 l qc; July delivery 09‘*c, S'*ptimber B)
C37P4C, closed at 7(*V\ Corn ' s hnver:
cash 31'^(iv34*41*, August delivery 83Ve 34*4c.
Sepfemlier 347j 4 closed 35Wc*. Oats easier:
eiish A&igust delivery Whisky
steady at $1 05. Provisions steady.
New Orleans, July 30.--Coffee dull and
drooping; Rio cargoes, common to primo
21c. Other articles unchanged.
NAVAL STORES.
Liverpool, July 30, 12:3J p. m. Spirits tur
pentine 265.
London. July 39. Spirits turpentine 25s 91.
New York, Julv 30, noon.—Spirits tur|>ontine
steady at 31 %c. Rosin steady at St 05@1 10.
5:00 p. m.—Rosin steady. Turiientine steady
at 31^i(/32c.
Charleston, July 30. Spirits turpentine
steady at Rosin steady; good strained
90c.
Wilmington, July 30. Spirits turnentina
steady at 2KVjjc. Rosin quiet; strained TTUjc,
good strained 82Uc. Tar firm at $1 30. Crude
turpentine firm; hard $1 10, yellow dip $1 80,
virgin $1 80.
RICE.
New York. July 30. —Rice steady.
New Orleans. Jiilv 30. —Rice firmer; Louis
iana, ordinary to 4 , 4( f /\se.
SHIPPING 1 NTKLI.IO ! \( F..
MINI ATUKK ALMANAC -THIS DAY.
Run Rises 5:17
Sun Sets 6:65
High Water at Savannah 5:09 a m. 5:56 p m
Sunday, Julv 31. 1887.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Ethel, Gibson, Cohen's Bluff and way
landings -W T Gibson. Manager.
' CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Dessoug, Howes, Philadelphia--0
G Andornon.
Steamship Wm Crane, Billups, Baltimore—Jas
B West & Cos.
Bark Ole Bull (Nor), Riise, Rotterdam—M S
Ct Lsulieli tY Cos.
Baric Huns Tbiis (Nor), Thiis, London—Stra
cl ran &. Cos.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Win Crane. Baltimore.
Steamship Dessoug, Philadelphia
Bark Emilio Ciampa fTtal), Genoa.
MEMORANDA.
Fernandina, July 80—Ait!ved, brig W IT Lati
mer, Davies, New York.
New York, July 28—Sailed, bark Wm Phillips,
Brunswick, Ga.
Bristol. July 27 - Arrived, barks Belvidcre (Br),
Tivfrey. Savannah; 28th, Fortuna (Nor), Christ
ian (Mi, Brunswick.
Liv>M pool, July 28—Returned, bark Francisca
de Villa (Sp), Noyares for Savannah.
Plymouth. July 28—Arrived, steamship Hartle
pool (Hr), Evans, Bull River.
Rotterdam. July 28—Arrived, bark Mida (Nor),
Ta 1 laksen. llnl n s wick.
Sunderland. July 27—Arrived, bark Trento
Gtah, Fazio, Pensacola.
Hio Janeiro, July 2—Arrived, bark Mimer
(Non, Hans mi, Brunswick, Ga.
Sailed July 1, barks AUellaee. slc(‘nmiack,
Para; Mary G Reed, Warren, do: 2d, Birgitte
N r), Torgensim. Tybce; 3d. Java <Bn. Brynon,
lVnsacola; Sunshine (Br), Smith, Barbados : 6MI.
TstavatNor), Svenings j n, Brunswick, Ga; Tria
f ira (Nor), Andersen, Pensacola; Alabama, Mar
tin. Barbados.
Cleared July 6, bark Minerva (Nor), Hansen,
Tv!ee.
Baltimoiv. July 28- Arrived, solir William R
Drury, Sweetland. Brunswick.
Bnuiswick, July 23—Arrived, bark Walters
Massey, I’ludau. New York.
Arrived 26th, sehr Genevieve. Hand, PhiladM*
phia: 28th. bark Henry LGregg.(karter,Boston.
Sailed 221. barks Geneva, Gregory. Elmira
(since spoken); 24th, Sansone (Aus). St.areich,
Valencia: 25th. Liitona (Nor>. JaoobseM, Santos;
2Sth. Stephen G Hart. Pearson. Providence.
Belfast, Me, July 27—Sailed, schrs St Johns,
Gilmore. Jacksonville; Nellie S Pickering, Flow
ers, St Simon.
Fernandina, July 28— Arrived, bark Hornet
(Br), Ted ford, Bermuda.
Jacksonville. July 26—Arrived, stmr
Kemble, New York.
Bqlow, sehr John S Davis, Johnstone, from
New York.
Cleared, steam sehr Louis Bucki. 3lount, New
York.
At anchor off the bar, sehr Nat Meador Brown,
from New York.
Pensacola, July 28—Cleared, barks Finland
(Rus), .Melon, Hamburg; Amadeotltal),Capurro,
Buenos Ayres.
Port R yal, SC, July 28 -Cleared, bark Isabella
(Bn, Williams, Ipvergordon.
Providence. July 27 Sailed, sehr IMnnie L
Child, Hart. Brunswick, Ga.
Richmond, Va, July 28— Arrived, sehr John H
Tingue, Burdge, Fernandina.
\A'iseuss**tt. July 27 Sailed, bark Kate, Crow
lev. lVnsacola.
S'ew York,.luly 30—Arrived, sb*amshins Ell>e,
Bremen: Adriatic, Liverpool; France. London.
Arrived out, steamship Denmark, New York
for Loneon.
RECEIPTS.
Per Ktearner Ethel, from Cohen's Bluff nnd
w iv bindings—2>7 hbls ro in, and coops fowl, r.i
blls spirits turpentine, i soda water cinte. 1 Ih..
eggs, 1 orate eggu, 2 bales hides. :i bbls Hour, 1
hale wool.
Per Charleston and Savannah It ail wav. July
3T—l car w od, i hales hides, 58 bbls rosin, id
bbls spirits turpentine, 10 j>kgs tobacco, 1 ease
clothing, n bbls glue, 3 bbls bungs. 2 kegs rivets,
1" lulls iron. 1 Uhls rice, 1 car melons, 17 bars
iron, 25 cmUlies tobacco, and mdse.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.
July .'Jd —1,• * 1 .*i bbls rosin. 5(11 bbls spirits turpen
tine, 4 r.ir. iron. 2 cars grits, 2 enrsoats, lot
boxes vegetables, 2?J bbls vegetable-. 1 ear wocnl,
18 cars lumber. 1 ear blx?ks. Kid V| bbls beer,
}*. hbls tioer, 10 bales hides, 4.1 pkgs mdse, l *n
gine famleraud wheel*. 2 haler, wool, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad. July ‘Xi—i bale yarn.
31 bale* (loiiientica. I naie wool, 10 bAles hides, 8
mils leather. 1 pkg paper, 34?) pkgs fobttcco, KW
bbiai spii its turjientme, 410 bbls resm. d,320 lbs
fruit, 8 bbls whisky, ft bbls w hisky. J car wood.
H pkgn h li goods, i7 cui*s lumber, 1 pkg, twine, 2
pkgs wax, *D tons pig iron. 1 bale paper 7
pUgs empties, 30 pkgs indue, 17 pkgn hardware,
2 pkg junk. 17 bales plaids, 4 cars melons, 1 car
coal.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Wm Crane, for Baltimore
7 bales sea island cotton, fib bales domestics and
.pirnI', 1 ', KW Mils rics . 170 Mls tuvrsmtine,
2, 4'jii bids resin, IO.aOO feet lurnlvr, lulls hidis,
•it' imllk leather, l.fiou watermelon*, 57 pkgn fruit,
Ti 1 pkgs nid*u*.
Per ste.-uuahip Desttoug. for Philadeluhia
2 bales upland cotton. <2 Ude paiier stoi.*k, HI
hale.N dormvitlcs and yarns. 72 easKs clay, 21.
i,iil.s rosin, Jilfi bbls spirits tu' |n“nti k*. *2.i,lfiU
ioet lumlH.*r, 435 empties, 37,375 shingles. 1.31*2
melons. 18tons pig iron. 11l pkgs mdse, lit hbls
|> • r.?, 112 crates iwars.
l er bai l. Huns Thus (Non, for London—2.2lo
bbls ftgirit? tuiqtentine, 113,532 gal
lons Jas Jarie. Fr.
Per bark Ole Bull (Nor), for Rotb*rdain 3,130
bbls rosin, weighing 1,533,115 jxiurul, 8 p Stmt
ter S: Cos.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Win Crone, for Baltimore -
S Adler. J M Bennett, Jos Wiloon, W PljuKoche,
Miss Belle Fulmnn, W W UHboine. Miss Anna
llriuljr, II B Altlc, Miss Bertha M Ci-mentu, E \,
flotfman wlf* and t elilldron. Miss Maggie Berk
lev, Carl BemUanqHUi, Wm Hobday uml wile
Miss Allison.
Per st<*amer Ethel, from Cohen's BlufT and
way landings Geo W Greeu. H F. gnunfock. L
SchieM*. Mai O E Smith and wife. KG Motion
ir, D McFarland. W W Henry, Mm Henry, W ii
Ruth, J H Stii'MikH Jaudoii, R Rogers, J]*
Solom -riH, i. M Onaiin, Miss A E Morgan, G
Pain, Mlb* Alice lierry, Mrs W C Surat.
CONSIGNEES.
Per *t**amer Etliel. from Cohan’s BlufT atel
way landlnga Ellin. Y & Ck), Peacock,){ & Cos,
Hal I win A Cos, \V ( .hurknon, J P Wiiliams A Cos,
liny A g. Order, Ji MyerhJt Brov, Decker & 1 ,
D fl LeKtor, A B Hull.
Per Chur lot ton ami Savannah Railway. July
3?> Transfer Office, A Ehrlich X’ llro. J F 'l’ur
ivnt. i'eacock, li A* Cos. .1 P Williams Si Cos, Mrs
T <1 Bullock. J>*e Roy Myers A Cos, Brown Bros.
II Myers A: Bros. M 7 !lendersin.
Per 8a van mm. Florida aty I Western Railway.
July 9* -Transfer Office. M<‘fe>noii£li A Cos. P 11
K oniaii. Jl Myers A Bros, Krten.on (>, WI,
Walt hour, S Guckenheimer <fc fckm, D V Dancy,
A Lt*ffler, K Cohen. S A l .mP*iii. a Falk & Son,
H Kok*nion <4 Son, A Ehrlich A** lire. I’erne AL,
J G Sullivan <4 (’o. Metnbard Bros Si Cos, D Mor
riMOii. l/*c ltoy flyers ic (To, J (3 Thompson, Geo
Meyer, M Y Henderson. Dale, D<4 Cos. Uyc k .4 8,
J K Clarke V Cos. Frank & Cos, kieser AS, Anna
Blake, W*ed Jti C. Neidlinirer & K. Baldwin A Cos,
Peocvxik, II & Cos. .J P William* .1 Cos. Appel & S,
W W CbiMfmlni. C L Jones. W C Ja*kson. Mrs N
M I>*w|m, \Y W Gordon S: Cos. EUim, Y>4 Cos, 0 E
banocig. E T Hoocri.*. M lUcktui. I
Per Central Railroad. Juiv 30—Fordg Asrt.
Singer MtgOo. A .1 Miller £ Cos, Solomons & Cos,
.7 II Schroeder, M Ferst & Cos, W D Dixon. G S
Harris, Eckinan&Y, Bendhelm Bros & Cos, H
Carter, Frank A Co,Harms A J. A H Champion.
Lilienthal & Son, S Guckenhoimer Bon. C E
Btults, Smith Bros A' Cos, II Solomon & Son, L
Put*el, A Leffler. Leo Roy Myers A (’>, B Roth
wcll. A M & C W West, c H Carson, H Myers &
Bros, Stillwell. P A M, Chesnutt £ O’N. T L Kin
sey, J P Williams A Cos. Kills,Y A Cos, Baldwin &
Cos. Peacock, H A Cos, M Boley A Son, Warnock
A \V.
DOORS, sami, BTC,
ANDREW HANLEY,
DEALER IN
Doors, Sashes, Blinds,
Mouldings, Etc.
All of the above are lirst Kiln-Dried White Pine.
ALSO DEALER IN
Buiiders’ Hardware, Slate, Iron and
Wooden Mantels, Grates, Stair
work, Terracotta Sewer
Pipe, Etc., Etc.
Paints, Oils, Railroad, Steamboat and
Mil! Supplies, Glass, Putty, Etc.
Lime, Plaster, Cement and Hair.
Plain and Decorative Wall Paper, Frescoelng,
House and Sign Painting given personal atten
tion and finished in the best manner.
ANDREW IIAM.KY.
WATCHES AND JEWEL.RY.
THE CHBAREST PLACE TO BUY
WEDDING PRESENTS
Such as DIAMONDS, FINE STERLING SIL
VERWARE, ELEGANT JEWELRY,
FRENCH CLOCKS, etc., is to be found at
A. L. Deshouillons,
£1 BULL STREET,
tho sole agent, for the celebrated ROCKFORD
RAILROAD WATCHES, and who also
makes a specialty of
18-Karat Wedding Rings
AND THE FINEST WATCHES.
Anything you buy from him being warranted
as represented.
Opera Glasses at C’ost.
CROC ERIEB.
JUST RECEIVED
Salmon & Lobsters
IN FLAT CANS.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
Staple & Fancy Groceries
—AT—
The Mutual Co-Operative Association,
Barnard and Brouchton Strvi't Lane.
STEAM LAUNDRY.
SAVANNAH STEAM LAtNDRV,
131 Congress Street
Mots aiifl Laco Garlaijs
Cleaned as Good as New.
SEE OUR NEW REDUCED PRICE LIST.
Work Called lor and Delivered.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Proposals for Paving.
City ok Savannah, Ga.. j
Office of the City Ki kvlvor, r
July 29th, 18S7. )
PROPOSALS will be rocehr.] until WEDNKS
1 DAY, August 21th, at 8 o’clock r. m.,
directed to Mr. I*. E. iT-earer. Cl‘i kof Council
of tli • city <l* Savannaii. fin., for tin* paving of
that portion of Cougr •? street in said city lying
between the cant projarty lint* f Went Broad
street and tin* west property line of Drayton
street: also, that put ion of Dull street in said
city lying bet ween tin* south line of ('ongress
street and the north line of State street, being
a total area of üboul eight thousand square
yards.
The nronoaals may lx* for granite grawackn
or asphalt blocks or for sheet asphalt, the speci
flcat.ioiiM of which will b*i the same as given by
the Engine r Department of tho District of Co
lumbia in their report for RKG.
Any person desiring to bid upon the above
work, but. use different s)*ciflcat ion* from those
enujiie-uird bow. may do so provided that a
copy of the specifications upon which they bid
iseucio:.-*<i w ith th*ir bid.
All i ids for grawacko, granite or asphalt
bloci • inij' t be accompanied by a specimen of
the blocks intended to is* used.
Set hi rate bids will also Im* received for the fur
nishtngand laying of about thirty-Urn hundred
running feet of curbstone, of cither blue stone
or granite of the following Tllinensions: four
inches broad, sixteen iucbea deep, mid in lengths
of not less t.l:;in five led. The curbing to lie
dressed on the top tdi inches from tiie top on
the front, face anu four inches from the top on
tie* rear i km*: to Is; perfectly straight and
s iuare on the ends.
Tho right, to reject any or all bids is reserved.
For further i fo *ina ik m addro •
J. dzBKUYN KOPS. Jn., C. E.,
Acting i Ity Hurwy ir.
in mumim; mu ICB
Omc* Health officer, l
Savannah. Da . May 1, 1887. f
From and after MAY Ist, 1887, the city ordi
nance which •))ecilhM th* (Quarantine requiro
menta to lx observed at the port of Savannah,
Georgia, for period of time (uuiiu illy from Mav
1 h to November Ist, will ho most rigidly cm
forced.
Merchant* and all other parties Interested
will Is* supplied with printed copies of the Quar
anisic ordiu nice upon application to office of
He dth Ofllc-r.
From and nft/*r this date and until further no
tice all steamships and vessels from South
Am- rum, Central America, Mexico, West Indies,
Sicily, ports of Italy south of to dogs. North
latitude. and cuoxt of Africa l>e ween
]o degs. North and 11 dogs. South latitude,
direct or via American jiort will lie sub*
K'l' l to clone (Quarantine and lie roanirod
to reixirt at the gua ran tine Station and ba
treated as ben : from infected a*r su: pec od
port* or localities OaplaiiiM of these vessels
will have to iv <i iin at guaruntino Station until ,
then* vessels arc relieved.
Ail steamers and vessels from foreign porta
not included above, direct or via American
port*, whether wxjkiug, chartered or otherwise,
will Ih* required to remain in qiiarm until
boarded and passed hy the guarani. n# Officer.
\( d/ter the (‘a plain* nor any one on b >ard of
tilt'll vtMttU trill be allowed to cume to the city
v.dil the i ‘t'.AM*ln arc inspected anti panned by th*
(Ju'arti n tinr (fjftirer.
As fsirtii or localities not herein enumerated
on- reported unhealthy to tho Sanitary Authori
ties, (Quarantine restrictions against same wili j
tie enforced without further publication.
The quarantine regulation in quiring th** /lying
of the ipUmiatitif. jin a tru iruhjerted f J *
(letioitton or i .i*rtec*um wilt !#' rigidty en Im ■■ 4 (
J. X. McFAKLAND. M. D.. ldealth oiUcvr i
MIXXIXERY.
new“millineby
KROUSKOFFS
Mammoth Millinery House
We are now offering immense lines of New Straw Hats,
Ribbons, Feathers, etc., which are now being shipped daily
by our New York buyer, and our Mr. Krouskoff, who is now
North to assist in the selection of the Choicest Novelties in
the Millinery Line. It is astonishing but a fact, that we sell
fine Millinery cheaper than any retail store in New York. How
can we do it? Cannot tell. This is our secret and our suc
cess. Perhaps on account of large clearing out purchases or
perhaps from direct shipments from London or Paris—but no
matter so long as the ladies have all the advantages in stock
and prices.
We are now ready for business, and our previous large
stock will be increased, and we are now offering full lines of
line Milans in White and Colors, for Ladies, Misses and
Children in an endless variety of shapes
RIBBONS, RIBBONS, new novelties added and oux regu
lar full line entirely filled out.
We knock bottom out in the price of Straw Goods.
We continue the sale of our Ribbons at, same prices as
heretofore, although the prices have much advanced.
We also continue to retail on our first floor at wholesale
B. KROTTRKOFF,
WATER COOLERS RANGES AND STOVES.
JTJST received
ANOTHER LOT OH 1
WATER COOLERS,
Artistically Decorated, Plated Lever Faucets, at the Followi|g Low Prices:
1 % Gallons. 2 Gallons. S Gallons. 4 Gallons. 6 Gallons.
90c. $l5O. $lB5. $2 20. $2 80.
Also Watering Pots, with Detachable Rose.
2 Quarts. 4 Quarts. 6 Quarts, 8 Quarts. 10 Quarts. 12 Quarts. 16 Quarts.
30c. 35c. 45c. 66c. 65c. 75c. $1 15.
And Refrigerators, Kerosene Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Fly
Fans, Hair Dusters, Feather Dusters and the
Celebrated Charter Oak Ranges and Stoves,
With Wire Gauze Oven Doors.
The Construction of Which Equalizes the Heat in all Parts of
the Oven. For Sale by
CLARKE & DANIELS,
Guards Armory, Corner Whitaker and York Stx-eets.
TELEPHONE 264.
TRUNKS AND SHOES.
Our Trunks Have Arrived,
And we are ready to show you the largest assortment ever
brought to Savannah. If you propose to take a summer va
cation don’t wait until you are ready to leave, but come
around to see us at once and make your selection while our
assortment is complete.
Trunks, Trunks.
Ladies’ Louisa Leather Saratoga Trunks, Ladies’ Lady
Washington Leather or Zinc Saratoga Trunks, Gents’ Sole
Leather Trunks, Ladies’ and Gents’ Leather Satchels, Ladies’
and Gents’ Leather Club Bags. All styles and at Rock Bot
tom PItICES.
Don’t Fail to examine our Gents’ Calf $3 Shoes, in Con
gress, Lace and Button, best in the city, at
JOS. ROSENHEIM & CO.’S
IPOZPTTIxA-IR SLLOJC STORE,
135 BROUGHTON STREET.
N. B. The repairs in our store having been completed we
are again ready lor business.
IRON WORKS.
KEHOE’S IRONWORKS;
Broughton Street, from Reynolds to Randolph Streets,
Sa-vannali, - - Georgia.
CASTING OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
THK RAPIDLY INCREASING DEMAND FOR OUR
SUGAR MILLS AND PANS
. * Tr AS induced ns to manufacture them on a more extensive scale than
*1 ever To that end no pains or expense has been spared to maintain
tP their HIGH STANARD OF EXCELLENCE.
Q These Mills are of the DENT MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP, with
heavy WROUGHT IRON SHAFTS (made long to prevent danger to the
m Km operator), and rollers of tlie l,e.t charcoal pig iron, all turned up true
n JW 'they are heavy, strong and durable, run light and even, and are guaran
teed capable of grinding the heaviest fully matured
All our Mills are fully warranted for one year.
• . o<* • | r* and uniformit vof
WE GUARANTEE OUR PrIcES TO BE AS LOW AS ANY OFFERED.
A Large Stock Always on Hand for Prompt Delivery.
Wm. Kehoe Sr Cos.
N. 11. -The name " KEHOE’S IRON WORKS.’ is cast on all our Mills and Pans.
Vale Royal Manufacturing k
SJWJVNISrjV-H, GA,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Mi, Doors. Binds, Mantels, Ft* Ends,
And Interior Fioiah of all kind*. Moulding*. Balusters, Newel Post*. Fstimatc*, Price IJat*, Mould*
iug Books, and any information In our line furnished <*n application. C’ypivsa, Yellow Pino, Oak.
vlt au>l Walnut Ll/'MBKU uu hand and in auy quantity, furnished promptly.
VALE ROYAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Savannah. Ga
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